Across the country, everyone is talking about a housing crisis. For youth who age out of foster care, just finding a place to sleep each night is always a struggle. We know that nationally, 54% of recently aged-out youth are homeless or unstably housed. In addition, these youth face higher rates of unemployment, undereducation, teen pregnancy, and incarceration. In the last few years, lawmakers, advocates, and child welfare practitioners have finally started paying attention to adolescents discharged from foster care. This article focuses on laws and programs that target housing issues facing youth aging out of foster care. It also provides tips for child advocates to best navigate and represent clients in the current atmosphere
Nearly half of youths aging out of the foster care system find themselves homeless due to a lack of ...
An emancipated youth is a child that has reached the maximum age of 18 in the foster system and is n...
If foster children, in general, are a population at risk, youth who age out of the system may be eve...
Those challenges are finding employment, housing, financial stability, and educational attainment. S...
Across the country, everyone is talking about a “housing crisis.” For youth who age out of foster ca...
While state child welfare agencies are notoriously bad parents, for some youth they remain the best ...
At a time in the United States when a record number of parents are financially and emotionally suppo...
Youth aging out of foster care face an arduous road. Lawyers for foster youth must help to assure th...
This note examines the struggles of youths who must leave state foster care systems (called aging o...
This article addresses the large population of foster children over the age of 13 who have the same ...
Part I of this article considers the current challenges facing youth preparing to leave foster care....
This note examines the struggles of youths who must leave state foster care systems (called aging o...
This note examines the current status and trends in the provision of transitional services to youth ...
©2008 Alliance for Children and FamiliesEmerging adulthood is a phase in the life course recently id...
Volume 21, Issue 1. Winter 2006. The South Carolina Foster Care Review Board at the Office of Execut...
Nearly half of youths aging out of the foster care system find themselves homeless due to a lack of ...
An emancipated youth is a child that has reached the maximum age of 18 in the foster system and is n...
If foster children, in general, are a population at risk, youth who age out of the system may be eve...
Those challenges are finding employment, housing, financial stability, and educational attainment. S...
Across the country, everyone is talking about a “housing crisis.” For youth who age out of foster ca...
While state child welfare agencies are notoriously bad parents, for some youth they remain the best ...
At a time in the United States when a record number of parents are financially and emotionally suppo...
Youth aging out of foster care face an arduous road. Lawyers for foster youth must help to assure th...
This note examines the struggles of youths who must leave state foster care systems (called aging o...
This article addresses the large population of foster children over the age of 13 who have the same ...
Part I of this article considers the current challenges facing youth preparing to leave foster care....
This note examines the struggles of youths who must leave state foster care systems (called aging o...
This note examines the current status and trends in the provision of transitional services to youth ...
©2008 Alliance for Children and FamiliesEmerging adulthood is a phase in the life course recently id...
Volume 21, Issue 1. Winter 2006. The South Carolina Foster Care Review Board at the Office of Execut...
Nearly half of youths aging out of the foster care system find themselves homeless due to a lack of ...
An emancipated youth is a child that has reached the maximum age of 18 in the foster system and is n...
If foster children, in general, are a population at risk, youth who age out of the system may be eve...